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Avalanches in the French Alps cause three deaths and four injuries

Local authorities and French -media reported on 'Tuesday that two separate avalanches killed three people in the French Alps and injured four others.

The prefecture Savoie issued a statement stating that around midday a 'large?slide of about 300 meters wide swept across the road and footpath of the town of Valloire in southeast France.

The prefecture said that rescue teams including mountain police officers and firefighters, as well as dog units, had been deployed for over four hours. However, operations were suspended in the afternoon because of the danger of 'further avalanches.

It said that two of the injured?were?in serious?conditions and were subsequently evacuated via helicopter to nearby hospitals.

French broadcaster BFMTV reported that, citing the Gap prosecutor, two skiers died in an avalanche off-piste in La Grave, in the neighboring Hautes-Alpes area.

Meteo France, the weather forecaster, said Savoie was still on orange alert for Tuesday but that it would improve in the next few days.

France is currently dealing with heavy snowfall and flooding in western regions following days of heavy rain.

Three skiers were killed last?Friday after being swept by an avalanche at the upscale French Alpine ski resort Val d'Isere. (Reporting and editing by Benoit van Overstraeten; Gianluca lo Nostro)

(source: Reuters)